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In my MBA teaching, students often want to hear the "best practice" - it gives them a takeaway for their tuition dollars. But, I've also been uncomfortable...
Hi Grace, You are wise to question the premise of this common-practice term. The superlative qualifier "best" implies a comparative analysis across the...
Jack, I agree with you. 'Best Practices' are the practices (techniques, tools, ways of doing things) that up to today we think are the best way of doing...
I'd like to reinforce what Alice said a couple of e-mails back about context(s). "Best practices". Best for who? Best in what circumstances? I prickle every...
One contribution of a community of practice is to define MAL-practice -- hopefully with enough trust so that such a hot and delicate subject can be discussed...
John's comment: "One contribution of a community of practice is to
define MAL-practice -- hopefully with enough trust so that such a hot
and delicate subject...
Ian, have been asking around at the office here with no luck. Could you please help explain how to configure MSOut of Office to ignore mailing list messages? ...
Grace, I fully agree with you. As a matter of fact I usually recommend three different styles of COPs/COIs: 1. 'Best Practices' - define the best possible way...
I have noticed a few mails mentioning these keywords recently Hey cultures of trust is a pretty good description of what I have spent a life researching at all...
Chris Isn't there a place too for the basic mistrust that exists between people, that no amount of sophisticated management structures can alleviate? How do...
Oh I think (actually pretty simple maths of goodwill systems shows) its 90% structure, humanly destroying systems; and the other 10% can be tracked with...
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Apr 5, 2004 11:29 am
In a message dated 04/04/2004 13:43:37 GMT Daylight Time, ... Chris, Well pointed out but mighty difficult to do! That is even when the topic is Conversations...
Is it difficult to do? For me the number 1 advantage (accountability) of having a hierarchy in any people dynamic - organisation, community, team, assembly of...
Dear Colleagues, If you are a community leader or facilitator in the private or the public sector, or a business leader who supports communities of practice,...
Great topic, George. Congratulations; I know it will be an excellent event. Here are my driving questions: . If the senior management team is going to take the...
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Apr 5, 2004 3:02 pm
In a message dated 05/04/2004 12:56:56 GMT Daylight Time, ... Chris, this is clear. However, what if people misinterpret leaders intentions? When all in the...
Lilly as one mathematician to another presumably we are well aware leader's responsibility isn't sufficient? - as you may know that is why I commissioned a...
George Por asked two important questions . If our communities are to grow, evolve and reach their full potential, then their strategic value has to be...
Yep, thanks for that. Know how to do that bit and what I was trying to figure out was whether it is possible to set an autoresponse and the 'include an address...
In a message dated 4/6/2004 3:30:10 AM Central Standard Time, ... Question: Who "has to" acknowledge and appreciate the strategic value of communities if they...
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Ivan, Curious to know what you meant by 'the organisation becoming more "porous" to the contributions from the communities within it'. thank you, Seth SETH...
SETH KAHAN wrote - 'Curious to know what you meant by 'the organisation becoming more "porous" to the contributions from the communities within it'. I used the...
It takes us all really. It seems that our predominant world view is that "it" starts from the top as you say Ivan. I think that with that mind set we ...